Neil Oliver's latest covid tyranny monologue, and as per, he hits the bullseye over and over.

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“History shows bad governments often look for people to blame, often some of its own people. Uniting a large part of the population against a smaller part, giving a frightened angry population a focus for their frustrations and also for their disgust is as old as the hills.
If the 20th century has a lesson for us, a lesson that ought to be as permanent, as indelible as any scar or tattoo, it is that encouraging citizens to regard a minority of their fellows as unclean, as vectors of disease generally ends badly- Badly for everyone. 1941 in Poland there was a propaganda campaign that said Jews spread typhus, a lethal disease. Blaming an identifiable minority for the spread of a disease is a ghost we should have laid to rest long ago. But here it is back again. It turns out it never really went away at all.”

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